Running one of the largest GM truck and suv websites online today does have it's perks. GM has recognized GM Truck Club as a serious online community and they give us special perks. Like inviting us to the Dallas reveal event for the all-new 2015 full-size suvs.

The first thought that comes to mind is that these vehicles are quality built. They're designed to be quieter, more fuel efficient and even better GM has listened to consumers and got rid of the clunky removable 3rd row seats in favor of flat-folding seats.

Want to learn more? We've got a preview video and discussion thread for each of the four new vehicles. Please take a look and join in on the conversation for the entire full-size platform launch in this thread.

interesting! To me the suburban looks like a ford flex on steroids. I don't know if I like the idea that the suv is not sharing the same body panels as the trucks. I am glad that it looks like they brought back the fold flat seating in the second row. I also found that the 2nd and third row are power folding. It will be nice to not have to lift that 3rd row seat out every time you needed the room. I like the front end on the suburban much more than the yukon xl. The yukon's looks unfinished and cheap to me. It is also interesting to see that the yukon and suburban have completely different front clips, instead of like the past when they were the same trucks with a different grill.

interesting! To me the suburban looks like a ford flex on steroids. I don't know if I like the idea that the suv is not sharing the same body panels as the trucks. I am glad that it looks like they brought back the fold flat seating in the second row. I also found that the 2nd and third row are power folding. It will be nice to not have to lift that 3rd row seat out every time you needed the room.

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Yeah, they heard loud and clear that people didn't like the old removable 3rd row seats at all, so they designed these fold-flat seats (not the same as a stow-and-go, which is more complex) which I asked and they said there will be no problem at all getting a full sheet of plywood in this at all.

@Steve great!! It may cause me to in the far future buy a Burb for my family as well as keep my Tahoe. I'm just waiting to see towing numbers and if tow hooks and a Z71 package will be options. I personally like them and think they look fresh but keep to tradition.

interesting! To me the suburban looks like a ford flex on steroids. I don't know if I like the idea that the suv is not sharing the same body panels as the trucks. I am glad that it looks like they brought back the fold flat seating in the second row. I also found that the 2nd and third row are power folding. It will be nice to not have to lift that 3rd row seat out every time you needed the room. I like the front end on the suburban much more than the yukon xl. The yukon's looks unfinished and cheap to me. It is also interesting to see that the yukon and suburban have completely different front clips, instead of like the past when they were the same trucks with a different grill.

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Well, I think I like the look of the 2014 Chevy/GMC line-up. But I'd love to have one of these parked in my driveway. I like the Denali in any year. Great line-up when you compare to Ford Or Dodge Ram. Just my $0.02 It odd and sad at the same time. I was watching the Mecum Auction over the weekend and one of the hosts made a very in-depth and long range sad forecast, He said as the camera was on a 2012 ZL1 Camaro he said " You know, people should be scooping up these late model cars and trucks up with the V8's and the high output engine as we're living in an era of motor vehicle decline. Soon the EPA and the government will not allow a V8 to be produced for much longer, the MPG mandates and emissions imposed soon will put these truck and cars out of range of the normal Joe ! "